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Ricardo Moniz Leaves

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chrissivad

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The Club can confirm that Ricardo Moniz has left the coaching staff.
The Skills Trainer joined from PSV Eindhoven in September 2005, and has latterly been working with the Academy and Development squads.
We would like to thank Ricardo for his contribution.

There was talk of him joining back up with Jol.
 

PT

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Lennon will be mortified.
 

don1

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my brother was at a coaching weekend in dublin last year moniz was doing a bit of coaching at it, my brother said that he was good and he spoke to the brother and gave him good tips all in all the brother said he was a nice fellow so best of luck to him
 

ever

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gutted, he pretty much made carrick the player he is now
 

joey55

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Hud did too.

Damn shame as he is a fine coach. Hud was predominantly a defender before Moniz started working with him.

Was he? When we first signed him I watched him play for Derby in midield, and for England at Toulon, where he was named best midfielder at the tournament. He played midfield at Wolves aswell.
 

tooey

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Hud did too.

Damn shame as he is a fine coach. Hud was predominantly a defender before Moniz started working with him.


Wrong..... Hudd was used as a CB in his earlyier carreer because of his height and injurys at his former clubs, i have read several times that hes always seen himself as a CM. Moniz was a skills coach, literally step overs and that sort (wouldnt really help in hudds role, except maybe gain some space now and then). Now it was more down to jol who gave him the role of playmaker and he kind of found his feet whilst playing. Not trying to take anything away from moniz who from what i have read and heard is a fine coach. Just saying get your facts straight :wink:
 

gibbs131

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Was he? When we first signed him I watched him play for Derby in midield, and for England at Toulon, where he was named best midfielder at the tournament. He played midfield at Wolves aswell.

So you are telling me, that Hud has never played in defense for Derby? He never scored for Derby and was on loan at Wolves where he impressed when they made him a defensive midfielder (and he scored his first goal AGAINST Derby :rofl:).

Don't be a shit. You know for a fact that there were question marks on where Hud would be playing (defense or midfield) when he signed for us.
 

gibbs131

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Wrong..... Hudd was used as a CB in his earlyier carreer because of his height and injurys at his former clubs, i have read several times that hes always seen himself as a CM. Moniz was a skills coach, literally step overs and that sort (wouldnt really help in hudds role, except maybe gain some space now and then). Now it was more down to jol who gave him the role of playmaker and he kind of found his feet whilst playing. Not trying to take anything away from moniz who from what i have read and heard is a fine coach. Just saying get your facts straight :wink:

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...ain-part-is-technique-and-passing-431896.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo.../How-Huddlestone-inched-high-notes-Spurs.html

Look. I can't help it that I am a bigger Spurs fan than you okay?

I know drinking and watching MOTD is fun but how about you actually follow the team a little closer BEFORE flapping your gums off eh?
 
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